Description

WebFS::FileCopy is a Perl module to get, put, move, copy, and delete files located by URIs. SYNOPSIS use WebFS::FileCopy; my @res = get_urls(ftp://www.perl.com, http://www.netscape.com); print $res[0]->content if $res[0]->is_success; # Get content from pages requiring basic authentication. my $req = LWP::Request->new(GET => http://www.dummy.com/); $req->authorization_basic(my_username, my_password); @res = get_urls($req); put_urls(put this text, ftp://ftp/incoming/new, file:/tmp/NEW); move_url(file:/tmp/NEW, ftp://ftp/incoming/NEW.1); delete_urls(ftp://ftp/incoming/NEW.1, file:/tmp/NEW); copy_url(http://www.perl.com/index.html, ftp://ftp.host/outgoing/SIG); copy_urls([file:/tmp/file1, http://www.perl.com/index.html], [file:/tmp/DIR1/, file:/tmp/DIR2, ftp://ftp/incoming/]); my @list1 = list_url(file:/tmp); my @list2 = list_url(ftp://ftp/outgoing/); This package provides some simple routines to read, move, copy, and delete files as references by string URLs, URI objects or URIs embedded in HTTP::Reqeust or LWP::Request objects. All subroutines in this package that expect a URI will accept a string, a URI object, or a HTTP::Reqeust or LWP::Request with an embedded URI. If passed a HTTP::Request or LWP::Request, then the method of the object is ignored and the proper method will be used to either GET or PUT the requested UIR. The distinction between files and directories in a URI is tested by looking for a trailing / in the path. If a trailing / exists, then the URI is considered to point to a directory, otherwise it is a file. All of the following subroutines are exported to the users namespace automatically. If you do not want this, then require this package instead of useing it..

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